It all went to emphasize the kind of economic, educational and cultural ties that the United States is pointedly holding up as beneficial for both countries.
But hanging over those pleasantries during his visit to China this week are several steps the U.S. is taking to sever economic ties in areas where the Biden administration says they threaten American interests.
Even as the Biden administration tries to stabilize the relationship with China, it is advancing several economic measures that would curb China’s access to the U.S. economy and technology.
It is poised to raise tariffs on Chinese steel, solar panels and other crucial products to try to protect American factories from cheap imports.
The president signed it on Wednesday, though the measure is likely to be challenged in court.
Persons:
Antony J, Blinken, Biden, ByteDance
Organizations:
New, Biden
Locations:
Shanghai, New York, United States, China, U.S, Beijing